How do you get your news? Do you read the paper, listen to the radio, or watch the evening news on TV? Or are you constantly checking the headlines online or flipping through CNN, FOX News, or MSNBC?
Did you know that podcasts are a great way to hear and report on news and current events, too? Podcasts are audio or video files that can be shared over the internet and are most commonly found in Apple’s iTunes store. What’s great about podcasts are that they are able to be utilized for many other things besides news – and their use in the classroom can be a great aid for learning and teaching. My podcast about podcasting will highlight some of advantages and pitfalls for using this web 2.0 technology in regards to education. Podcsting can be beneficial for students and educators alike!
Here are some examples of some exemplary podcasts that can be used in social studies classes:
Did you know that podcasts are a great way to hear and report on news and current events, too? Podcasts are audio or video files that can be shared over the internet and are most commonly found in Apple’s iTunes store. What’s great about podcasts are that they are able to be utilized for many other things besides news – and their use in the classroom can be a great aid for learning and teaching. My podcast about podcasting will highlight some of advantages and pitfalls for using this web 2.0 technology in regards to education. Podcsting can be beneficial for students and educators alike!
Here are some examples of some exemplary podcasts that can be used in social studies classes:
First Amendment Minute
Colonial Williamsburg Enhanced Podcast
This can be found in the iTunes store by searching "Colonial Williamsburg Enhanced Podcast."